v January 10, 1030 tart 1930 with This Resolution .hi.;'- !:r Get your Drug Store Requirements at I B.C COAST STEAMSHIPS tsKTX UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED iBlTfM la M M Pioneer Dructyzsls JsL riitRD AVE. 6 SIXTH ST. TELEPHONF.S 86200 Three Graduate Pharmists Halllnti f rom Itlnc Kuptn lor VANTUl'VEK. VICTOUIA. Saaiwon lw. Bulrdale. Alrrt Ua. etc. Tur- dnv I I" p.m. tor VANrODVK.il. VICTOHIV. Ilulrdale. Alrrt lla. tie . Friday iniUnKbl lor ALICE ARM. ANYOX. 8TMVAKT. Kaa. lllir, furl HlmpmMi. sun-day. 8:00 p.m. i;j 2nd Attnue It. M SMITH Acrnt Prince Ruprrt. II. C. Tl rough (likrti void to Victoria and Bcattl .and bazcatr checked thruudi tn destination Special Round Trip Excursion Rates Will lie In Effect From DECEMBER 25 AND GOOD UNTIL MARCH 31 For Further Information Enquire At Local Office B. C. Coast Steamship Service SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau and Skagway December 28. January 11. 25. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle Jan. 1, 15.29. Princess Mary Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday. 10 p.m. Agents For All Steamship Lines W C.ripp.ji. General Agent, 3rd Ave.. Prince Rupert, Phone 31 Canadian National Qjc Largeft TKailway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings front1 PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points, each Thursdar 10:00 P-m. FOR ANYOX and STEWART each Wednesday at 4 p.m. For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. I'AMSKMiKK TK.UXH I.E.tW; THINCE ItlTKIlT MOMIW HIM:IY and .Mil KII.IY a( MM ajn. for I'KINTC I.IOIttir:. tliMONTON. WINMIIU. all lnU Intern tiaiuda. lulled Mlatea. A I.I. UCKAM STCtMMIir City Ticket Offlcp, 528 Third Ac Prince Hupcrll'hone 260 COAL ! COAL ! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton ....... . 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD MILL ENDS Per load $1.50 BOX CUTTINGS-Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 LUMBER 1x6 No. 1 Spruce Shiplnp '.t...23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplnp $25.00 lxG No. 2 Spruce Shiplap. $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $22.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Ivlin Dried Flobrljig.'.CcHinir and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, IIMITED PIUNCE RUPERT, B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 Retail Yard, Cow Bay, Telephone 423 , if your paper docs not arrive, telcphono U?c office Local Items 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Hie 4 Taxi, tf Dentist. Dr. C8G. J. R. Gosse, Phone A. R. Holtby returned to. tho.cUyJi on yesterday aitesnoon's tram from a brief trip to the Interior on official duties. Municipal candidates will speak, j at Rupert East Ratepayers meet-ling tonight at 8 p.m. Everybody Invited. Prince. Rupert Radio Association, j annual meeting Friday, January 1 10 at 8 p.m. in ths City Hall. A large attendance requested. (8) F. a Walton, C .N.R. roadmaster, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip over, the line as far aa Pacific on official ! duties. j ' Joe Greer sailed last night on the Prlnee Rupert for Vancouver, whence he will proceed on a busi ness trip In the course of which he will travel to Montreal and other Eastern centres. Walter Shaw, who has been engaged in repair, and building work on provincial government ferry boats at !Iaclto& and Smithers, re turned to the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Dr. and Mrs. John A. West and little daughter sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver n which city Dr. West will practice in future. He expects to be associated with Dr. Charles A. Eggert, also formerly of Prince Rupert. Central II. McLeod. ONJt.; Patsy Hogan. Stewart; W. L. Brooker, Wain-wright; Charles O. Edwards, city: Mrs. II. M. Seaton, Smithers. Savoy Hotel Prlnee Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PRUIHIOMMF, Prop. Cpr. of Frascr and Fifth 8ts. Savoy P. Corrigan. Haselton; R. Held IC.N.R.; Robert Wilke. city. New Royal Hotel J. ZurMII, Prop. tub 'Horn, worth while Hot It Gold Water; Steam Heat . 75c PER DAY AND UP T Iridium- tsi Itoyal i Ouy A. Wesley. Port Simpson; M. Hanson and L. Harison, Ecstall , River; 8. Robinson, Charles S. Rodway and C. II. Underwood, CUR .: Elmer Pederson, Seattle; M. Qahry, Anyux; L. Fournler, Stewart; .T. Knutson, city. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TnREE mwm." AW TAX Aflrt tfn ntmtiu of nfffrtng--after rprnibit nam) dultan mother remtdlu thit woman W HniKhm a trial. Aon read vtox tin taw " 1 am ) tnt writing a tew wordi (if praise In which the wonderful way your Knitrhfn Stt have helped roe. May 1 aay 1 have siilteiwl with terrlne hackarhrs night and. day for thU last 10 month, and have sprat1 many drtlara oa ' advertised remcdlca, without mult, awl decided few weeka ago to ftlve Krunchen Salts a trial, and I am thankful to aay I am fading better ami better ever since 1 have taken them. -1 take Kronchen oa rlilnl la a cap of tea, and If only people knew they would not spend the money they do oa other materials when they could derive such benefit from Kruachen tails. Wishing your firm every auccna." ilfft J al V Omlul W a kapxtka. Krnschra Salts Is obtainable at drug and department stores In Canada at 76c. a bottle. A bottle contains enough to Ut for 4 or 6 months good health for half-a-cent .a day Moose Charity Ball tonight. Gentlemen, $1.00. Ladies, 50c. Roger Wright sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. J. C. Brady MP, will-wall on the Venture tomorrow morning for a brief trip to Victoria. Inspector James M. Tupper, R. C. M. P.. returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from one of his periodical trips to the interior on official duties. John McHugh, fisheries depart-1 Uon next ment engineer, after a brief visit here on official duties in connection with the building of the new annex to the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on his return to Vancouver. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Charity Ball January 10 ValhaUa Lodge whist drive and dance, Friday, January 24. Werkheven piano nesday, January 28. SCALE recital Wed- OF CHARGES HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel I'KllKK NEW MAN.UIKMKXT Mnun llmteil; Tratelkro' niiitle IttHHtio; Hot wicl fold Water Jeer Hut. Meet All Train and Rates S1.M and Up MTCIIAI. MONTHLY ItATKM JOHN FRY and A. DONALD I'ruprlrtuia PHONE 51 The following1 is the scale of charges made for reading notice: Birth Notices 60c. Cards of Thanks. 12. Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c per name. Marriage and Engagement announcement $2. A 4 Ex.-Ald. M. M. Stephens stated this morning that be had no intention of again seeking alder-manic honors at the civic elec- C. P. R. steamer Princess Mary, Capt. S. K. Dray, is due at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 pjn. on her return to Vancouver and way- points. the south. The vessel will sail soon after her arrival on bit return to Vancouver and wayptrtflts. T. P. Fisher, until re&irU? rpre- -cntative In this rtfiS Of Smith. Davidson & Wright, has taken charge of Rose, Cowan & Latta's stationary store here, succeeding G. V. Wilkinson, who has gone into the grocery business. Mr. Wilkinson, together with A. R. Phillips, has token over bofdon's Gro cery. Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Anderson of Anyox were passengers aboard the Prince Rupert last night bound for Victoria where Mr. Anderson, as road superintendent for Atlln dis trict, will .attend a conference of public works dt part meet officials at which plans for the forthcom ing season's activities will be laid out. L. W. Waugh, manager of Canadian National Telegraphs, announced this morning that he bad been approached by prwlnent cit-laens, requesting him Ibat he run for the school board 4he municipal election next week. He said hat he was giving the matter serious consideration and would probably be a candidate. i A i h. .A. . Jl i I . FOR ALDERMAN Support of the Electors for the candidacy of H. F. PULLEN Is solicited. . Elks' Basketball Dance, Friday, January 17. Pioneers' Association will hold their annual meeting for election of officers In the Council Chamber, City Hall, Friday evening at 8 o'clock prompt. Air. and Mrs. W H Rurnptr. nf I Terrace arrived in the city on yes-1 tcrday afternoon's train from the Interior and -sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. j Mrs. Larsen and daughter, Miss J Dorothy Larsen, who have been on a two weeks' trip to Vancouver, : returned from the south of the (Princess Mary this afternoon. I A luncheon was held today by I the council of the board of trade l ...... ..u u. .u. city of Col. T. A. Hlam, assistant to the vice-president of the Canadian National Railways. City police officers, were serving five or six summonses this morning on persons who will be haled into city police court tomorrow morning on charges of failing to pay their poll tax. The Informations have been laid by W. H. 8herman sr., who has had charge of collection of poll taxes. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Seaton ofi Smithers arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday afternoon's train. Mr. Seaton sailed iast night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver, where he will take treatment for neuritis. Mrs. Seaton will return to Smithers on tomorrow morning's train. C. P. R. steamer Princess Mary.j which arrived In port this afternoon from the south, had a total of 183 passengers on board when she left Vancouver, Most of these were for logging camps on the1 ower coast which are being re-j opened. About fifteen persons; came this far north on the vessel. I Constable Harris R.C.M.P. ar-; rived In the city from Hazelton on Union steamer Ventnre, Capt yesterday afternoon's train. hav- Ernest -Georgeaon, is reported due'ihg m his custody Bus English andi at 1:15 tomorrow morning fromNttmea Murphy, who were sentenc-! ed to terms of six and three months' imprisonment for supplying liquor to Indians and who he took on to Okalla aboard the Prinoe Rupert last night. WEATHER REPORT Prince Rupert Clear, light north wind: temperature, 24. Haysport Clear, light wind. 18. . Port Simpson Clear, calm, 14. Terrace Clear, calm, zero. Rosewood Clear, calm; 6 below. Atyansh Clear, calm, S below. Alice Arm Part cloudy, calm, 7 above. Anyox Cloudy f ealm, 10. Stewart Clear, calm. 3. Haselton Clear, calm, 14 below. Smithers Clear, calm, 15 below. Burns Lake- CUar, calm, osld. Vanderheof Clear, calm, 32 be-ow. Quesnel Cloudy ealm. eold. Eighth Cabin Clear, ealm. Atlln Part cloudy, calm, 4 below. Whitehoree Part cloudy, north wind, S. Carmacks Cloudy, ealm, 10 be-'ow. Dawson Light north wind, 10 below. too late to ossify prettv Wedding at FOR SALE White Lunch Restaurant. Apply C L. Monroe, Official Administrator, or Pat-more & Pulton itf) Essington Monday Miss Sarah White of Port Simpson Became Bride of William Spauldin; PORT E88INQTON, Jan. 10. A pretty and unique wedding ws solemnized in the United Church :. Pnn Essington on January 6, when William Snauldlng, son of luvid Spauldlng, and Sarah Lavin-i i White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Solomon Whlt of Port Simpson, were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed by jRev VV. H. Pierce, pastor lrf charge ' of the United Church here. The Brass Band turned out in full force and rendered lovely music for the occasion. The band boys march-ed directly behind the bride and groom towards the church. The oilde was given away by William Brooks of Port Essington. Quite a , large crowd gathered In the church 1 to witness the ceremony. After the wedfling all present were invited to the Town Hall, where tables were laden with good ! things to eat. All enjoyed them-j selves Immensely. After full Jua- tlce had been done to the spread, ; speeches were delivered by some of i the leadinu men here. Salada Orange Pekoe has by far the finest flavour I! SAwBA" . TKA 'Fresh f rem the gardens9 741 it BLACK & WHITE" m I SCOTCH WHISKY fCKft milt BCtKajaaajSW DISTILLED. BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN . SCOTLAND 'ALWAYS RIGHT" Jiaci SucmsAS Co.. Lr.. Cuseow Loaooa IH MnltHIK BUCHANAN'S LIOUIUK Tbis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ' ALD.DIBB i WITHDRAWS Will Not be Able to Seek Re-election of Account of III Health, Labor Council Informed At the Trades and Labor Coun cil meeting last night, S. D. Mac-lonald presiding. It was announced that Alderman Frank Dtbb would not be a candidate for re-election to the city council owing to 111 health. It was left to the ex ecu tlve to make a choice of another candidate. Alderman Rudderham spoke at some length In regard to his work In the council during the past year and It was left with the executive to act as election campaign committee. The policing question came in for considerable discussion but no definite decision in regard to the stand of the council was arrived at. Hospital affaL-s were talked over and some suggestions will be made to the hospital board. The report of the banquet committee showed that the affair was a success, financially and otherwise. Communications from the Minimum Wage Board and the Vancouver District TVades and Labor Council were filed. TORONTO STOCKS (Oounaity S. D. MbMton Oe.) Amulet. 1.64, 1.66. Falcontwidge, 4.50, 4.70. Dome, 7.00, 7.15. Hudson Bay. Nil, 9.86. International Nickel, tt.75, 36.00. Imperial Oil, 37.00, 27.3S. Mandy, 30, 32. Mining Corporation, 2.90, 2.99. Mclntyre, 16.40, Nil. Noranda, 36.00, 36.40. . Nlpisslng, 1.50, 1.56. Sherritt Gordon, 2.91, 2.93. Sudbury Basin, 3454320: . , Teck Hughes. 5.10, 5.15. Treadwell Yukon. 0.00, 650. Ventures, 2.61, 2.70. Wright Hargraves, 150, 152. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER. Jan. 10: Wheat was quoted on the local exchange today at S1.32V4. W. K. Gwyer, district etifflriter for the provincial department of pcblic works, will sail on the Princess Mary tonight for Victoria 'to attend a departmental conference at which plans for the forthcoming season's activities will be laid out. Specials For Thursday, Fri day and Saturday Shop by Phone and Take Advantage of Our Delivery Service COTTAGE ROLLS Bone- OQp less shoulders. Per lb AO' day help. HLIi 3 lbs SLICED PEACHES 2VW. Packed in I Australia Per tin ... CAMPBELL'S TOMATO For these cold days. 2 tins MALK1N BEST HONEY- Jars, each TOMATOES i ls. Malkln's Best. Per tin DRIED PR UN 88 Del Monte. Size 30-40. 2 lb. BUICJFTjOUR Order early. HEINZ TOMATO CATSUP Large bottles. Per bot. vrroNE its. Per tin TABLE RAISINS To clear, per pkg. LAYER FIGS To. clear, per lb. ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT- Speclal, 3 for 27c APRICOTS 38. Packed 7p A 1 in Australia. Per tin SOUP 25c 23c 14c 33c 27c 29c 18c r j 17c 25c Watts Grocery Quality Right- i PHONE 55 -Prices Right PHONE 56